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CompleWare

Acquired by MERIT CRO

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Work at CompleWare has been enriching and motivating because of the projects I work on and the people I work with. - Anonymous employee CompleWare Employee Review

5.0
Aug 17, 2012
Anonymous contractor
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Pros

-Very flexible with my personal schedule when things come up -Relaxed work environment -It's a very fun community to be a part of -Management is open to new creative ideas -Opportunities are sometimes given to me that are outside of my job description, but I welcome the experience!

Cons

-There is a lot of stuff around in storage...just things that have accumulated over the years from trade shows and conventions. Not really a con, just an observation. -It was a little overwhelming when I first started that my computer had so many files from previous projects scattered throughout the harddrives in a pretty unorganized fashion. I've since started to comb through it all and organize it. Again, not much of a con, but more an assignment that I absorbed when I got here.

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5.0
Dec 7, 2019
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Pros

Great benefits. The leadership really cares about employees. Your work makes a difference. The company culture values quality. Employee suggestions are taken seriously. The atmosphere is usually relaxed. The dress code is informal.

Cons

It's a small company in an industry of big fish. This can lead to periods of instability. There are some communication issues between departments, but nothing out of the ordinary.

1.0
Dec 26, 2008
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Pros

This was a small company when I worked there, so there was some room to learn new things.

Cons

Utterly incompetent upper management (for the most part). Employees are generally expected to do things that are not in their job descriptions, sometimes unethical things (like working on materials that will affect the outcome of medical trials). I was actually let go for refusing to do one of those things. When I told the president that I would not be able to work on that particular project, rather than responding to me, he went running around the facility, looking for my direct manager. There was little reward for these extra contributions. The president has difficulty focusing and likes to micromanage directly over employees' shoulders rather than attending to his own work. When I was there, several web cameras were added to the facilities to "protect supplies" but all of the cameras were pointed at employees and none were pointed at the supply cage. The president once tried to justify having two employees compete on a project by relating it to the episode of "The Apprentice" that he'd seen the night before.

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